February 17, 2013

Judge Charles P. Dykman, who retired in 2010 after 32 years on the appeals bench, said it was "foolishness" to equate complex cases heard by three-judge panels with minor summary disposition cases in which the appeal often lacked merit.

4 comments:

blue cheddar
said...

"The count includes minor and major cases, and a large number in which the judge’s decision is written up by staff attorneys." / "A large number" is not super Facts-y. And they don't tell us how many majority opinions she authored either. Is that a PolitiSecret?